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PECAN CASE BEARER ( Acrobasis juglandis LeB. ) 
Mississippi Henry Dietrich (March 21): Pecan leaf case hearers are 
present sparingly in hihernacula on pecan in orchards in 
George County. 
HICKORY SHUCK 70 RM ( Lasneyresia caryana Pitch) 
Mississippi Henry Dietrich (March 21): Fecan shuck worms are mostly 
in the pupal stage at Lucedale; not abundant. 
PECAN COSSID ( Cossula magnifica Streck.) 
Mississippi \7m. L. Cray (March 21): Tiie hickory cossid is moderately 
abundant on pecan at Natchez. 
TT7IG GIRDLER ( Oncideres cingulatus Say) 
Mississippi R. p. Colmer (March 21): The twig girdler is scarce on pe- 
can in eastern Jackson County. 
CITRUS 
GREEN CITRUS APHID (Aphis spiraecola Patch) 
Plorida J. R. Watson (March 21): The green citrus aphid is doing 
serious damage only on the lower east coast — Broward Coun- 
ty, especially at Davis. A few trees as far north as Polk 
County (Lake Alfred) are heavily infested and a few aphids 
are seen as far north as northern Marion County (Citra). But 
it now seems certain that (except perhaps on tangerines) the 
damage will he light this year. 
CQWPEA APHID ( Aphis medicaginis Koch) 
Arizona C. D. Lebert (March 23): A. medicaginis Koch is moderately 
abundant on citrus in the Salt River Valley and around Phoenix. 
RASPBERRY AND BLACKBERRY 
A TREE CRICKET (Oec ^thus sp.) 
Indiana J. J. Davis (March 28): Egg punctures of a tree cricket are 
abundant in raspberry canes at Van Buren. 
North Dakota J. A. Munro (March 20): A considerable amount of tree crick- 
et (probably the striped tree cricket) injury to raspberry canes 
and shrubs has been reported of late from Hankinson. Twigs sent 
in for inspection were badly punctured and contained large num- 
bers of eggs. 
